. "Taiwanese pop (simplified Chinese: \u53F0\u8BED\u6D41\u884C\u97F3\u4E50; traditional Chinese: \u53F0\u8A9E\u6D41\u884C\u97F3\u6A02; pinyin: T\u00E1iy\u01D4 Li\u00FAx\u00EDng Y\u012Bnyu\u00E8; Pe\u030Dh-\u014De-j\u012B: T\u00E2i-g\u00ED li\u00FB-h\u00EAng im-ga\u030Dk) is a popular music genre sung in the Taiwanese Hokkien and produced mainly in Taiwan. Referred to as \"Tai-pop\" (or T-pop) for short, it suffered a setback during the years of martial law in Taiwan. Upon the lifting of martial law in Taiwan in 1987, numerous artists began to produce Taiwanese song tracks and entire albums in Taiwanese."@en . "Taiwanese pop"@en .